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    Bayern beat Lyon to reach Champions League final

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorAugust 20, 20201 Comment5 Mins Read
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    Gnabry is only the second German player to net a brace in a Champions League semi-final, following current Bayern teammate Thomas Muller back in 2012-13 (two goals v Barcelona)
    Gnabry is only the second German player to net a brace in a Champions League semi-final, following current Bayern teammate Thomas Muller back in 2012-13 (two goals v Barcelona)
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    Bayern Munich’s relentless march through this season’s Champions League continued as they brushed aside Lyon to book an 11th appearance in the final of the competition and a showdown with Paris St-Germain.

    The German champions have barely had a glove laid on them in Europe this season, with this their 10th straight Champions League win – equalling the record for winning streaks in the competition set by Real Madrid in 2015 and Bayern themselves in 2013 – as part of a 28-game unbeaten run stretching back to December.

    And Lyon simply did not have ability or approach over the 90 minutes to buck that trend.

    The French side will be left to rue two missed opportunities in the opening quarter, though, with Memphis Depay shooting wide after running clear before Karl Toko Ekambi struck the upright from close range after cutting in from the right.

    Moments after the latter effort, Serge Gnabry moved infield and fired a stunning opener for Bayern, who never looked back.

    Gnabry also scored the second, with a much simpler finish, following up to tap in after Anthony Lopes had blocked Robert Lewandowski’s scuffed effort from point-blank range.

    Ekambi could have made matters interesting had he been able to find a way past Manuel Neuer after being set up by Houssem Aouar, but the chance went begging and Lyon’s belief with it.

    Philippe Coutinho saw a finish ruled out for offside before Lewandowski had the final word, scoring for the ninth European game on the bounce with a header – his 15th in the competition this season.

    Bayern’s win ends their run of having lost the previous four Champions League semi-finals in which they had appeared. It also keeps them on course for a treble of trophies in Hansi Flick’s stellar debut campaign as coach.

    Sunday’s final promises to be a thriller, pitting arguably the best side in world football against one of the planet’s finest forward lines.

    Bayern’s remarkable 2020 continues

    It is hard to come up with any fresh superlatives for this Bayern side.

    After the stunning 8-2 demolition of Barcelona in the last eight – which had pundits and fans alike purring and sent the Spanish club seemingly into meltdown – Wednesday’s game was always going to feel somewhat anticlimactic, despite it being at a later stage of the competition.

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    The German giants rode their luck a bit early on but once they got their noses in front the tie was only going one way.

    Against Barca it was Thomas Muller and Coutinho scoring doubles, here it was Gnabry with polar opposite finishes – one a solo screamer, the other an unmissable tap-in.

    Gnabry’s goals mean he now has nine Champions League goals this season, has eight in his last eight matches in the competition and has been directly involved in six goals in his last four.

    He is second in the scoring charts only to Lewandowski, who has 55 goal in 46 games this season and becomes only the second player to score 15 or more Champions League goals in a single campaign after Cristiano Ronaldo (who has managed it on three occasions).

    This is just the tip of the iceberg regarding Bayern’s impressive stats:

    • They are on the longest unbeaten run across Europe’s top five league’s (P29 W28 D1 L0), scoring 97 goals during this run (3.4 per game) and winning each of their past 20.
    • They are only the fourth team in Champions League history to surpass 40 goals in a single campaign. Only Barcelona in 1999-2000 have netted more in a single campaign in the competition (45) than Bayern’s 42 this season.
    • They already have two trophies this season, scoring 100 goals to claim their 30th Bundesliga title before also claiming the German Cup.

    To a neutral fan these are ominous. For PSG supporters, they are frankly terrifying.

    Lyon made to pay for missed chances

    There is no shame in losing a semi-final to this Bayern side.

    Lyon finished seventh in the curtailed Ligue 1 and were expected by many to last just one more Champions League game when the tournament resumed on 7 August.

    But through a mixture of stubbornness, quick, ruthless counter-attacking and possibly some underestimation from their opponents, they were able to shock Italian champions Juventus and Premier League runners-up Manchester City.

    Bayern, though, are not as fallible as the French side’s previous victims.

    If Lyon were to stand a chance then scoring first was imperative, and with a bit more composure from Depay and Ekambi – making the most of the space in behind Bayern’s high defensive line – they would have done just that.

    It was a particularly tough night for Ekambi, who also missed a glorious chance to redeem himself and restore his side’s hope in the second half.

    Lyon have still have not reached the final of a major European competition in their 70-year history, but they have at least reminded people that there isn’t only one club in France.

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